Quantity 300 seeds
Germination approx. Germination 14-21 days at 18 °C with light
Feverfew seeds (Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium)
Feverfew as it is called in many European languages belongs to the group of medicinal herbs that have been forgotten but can be found in some gardens of old farmers. This perennial plant has an flowers abundantly with a decorative flowers similar to those of chamomile. In natural medicine, the infusion of its leaves is used for complications in pregnancy (hence the name of the mother of herb in some languages). It also activates menstruation and the coming away of the placenta after birth. Feverfew is also used for its antipyretic properties (as its name in English suggests and used against headaches too. More recently it is credited with the ability to prevent migraine attacks.
This versatile plant is also used for rheumatic diseases, menopause symptoms and colds.